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Michele Salmon Art

Michele Salmon is a French painter, born in Lorraine in 1946. She was elected correspondent of the Academy of Fine Arts (painting section) in 2009. She was also a pupil of Georges Rohner and Jacques Despierre at the National School of Decorative Arts. She is a painter of sensations, of atmospheres with a sense of the marvelous that seems similar to the Surrealists. Her characters appear through a play of shadows and light, without hair and without expression: impalpable and mysterious beings. Salmon participated in the Salon d'Automne in 1969. She graduated from ENSAD with a masters of mural art in 1970, and she exhibited that year at the Salon des Artistes Français.

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Huge French Modernist Oil Nude Lovers in Landscape
By Michele Salmon
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Lovers by Michele Salmon (French b.1946) signed lower front and verso oil painting on canvas, unframed canvas size: 39 x 32 inches provenance: private collection, France Beautiful ...
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Late 20th Century Modern Michele Salmon Art

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"The Woman Ram" Profile Portrait Edition 4 of 200
By Michele Salmon
Located in Houston, TX
Figurative portrait of a female minotaur with red background. Artist's signature is in the bottom right corner. Framed in a thin golden frame with a tan mat. The frame has some damag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michele Salmon Art

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